Sunday, February 12, 2006

Reporters' Notebooks

Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit News: The shuffling continues at Michigan. Jim Herrmann, who was the Wolverines defensive coordinator, is taking a job with the New York Jets.

Greg Auman, St. Petersburg Times: Mike Simmonds, who recently accepted a position on the coaching staff at South Florida, was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence.

Ray Melick, Birmingham News: Exactly who is complaining that games are too long? It's certainly not college football fanatics.

Michelle Hiskey, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Former Georgia running back Herschel Walker is a member of a White House delegation at the Winter Olympics (registration).

Carter Strickland, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The departure of Georgia running backs coach Kirby Smart to the Miami Dolphins has upset one Bulldog recruit (registration).

Jon Malavolti, Lansing State Journal: Dan Enos, a former quarterback at Michigan State, is returning as an assistant coach.

Chadd Cripe, Idaho Statesman: Boise State's new $9.5 million indoor training facility is ready for its public debut.

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